Get a thin sheet of rock, then get some thread/rope. Bind it with the wolf bone to make something that resembles a sword.
You attach it using leather, but have the same result as drago, in it being more a spear than sword, though with an unusually long tip. It is most like a shortened scythe. You attachment is quite sound, and shouldn't break unless hit against too hard an object.
Try to make 2 spears then go back to Hun three more moose
You gut the moose, and then make a spear from their antlers, one of which miserably fails, and may come of and stick in your target if stabbed into a moose, but for the other you spend more time on it, and is even more sound than your first.
You wait around, but find no more moose. You eat some of the moose eyes, as you have no other food. For about two more hours, you continue to search, until...you spot one. You creep forwards, and it doesn't notice you, until it is too late. You stab the weaker spear into it, and the head predictably falls off, and the animal bleeds out in a few seconds. You drag this one, too, back to camp.
You venture back out, but only find some faint tracks that may have belonged to a moose, but it is doubtful.
By the way, how are you planning on transporting these moose 10 kilometers back to the camp?
> cut a hole in a cacti and drip some of it into it.
> Try: Rhombus(square(H-fractal))) on another cacti.
The liquid from the vial immediately dissolves the cactus, and is soon a small pile of smoldering goo.
You carve it out on the cacti, which then smashes, like with the beast, into small pieces, which then condense into liquids. These strangely seem to only slowly seep back into the ground. They smell foul, and are near black in color.